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| Author : | Topic: From One Author in Issue#4 | Bottom |
| Luke Posts : 41 A Glimpse of Hell ![]() |
I am very pleased with part 3 of my series, The Dark Gospel. It is the best-looking so far. |
| Edward Morris Posts : 13 |
Luke, I think your work would make Alan Moore sit up and say howdy. The artwork alone hooked me immediately, and the story had me leaking testosterone and gunpowder by the time I was done. Bravo. Very pleasantly surprised. |
| Luke Posts : 41 A Glimpse of Hell ![]() |
Thank you very much for your kind words, Ed. I hope my earlier comment didn't appear too arrogant, but I was on a post-episode high. I look forward to my next glimpse into the vivid imagination of Mr Edward Morris. When you get your collection, Shock Theatre, into print I will certainly be reserving a copy. |
| Edward Morris Posts : 13 |
Arrogant? No. Simple, declarative, face-value. Few unnecessary words. Much like your work. I could tell you were on that high, but only in between the lines. |
| Edward Morris Posts : 13 |
O yeah... Shock Theatre will be a long way off, but thank you right back. The closest ST's seen to hard-copy is when the kind folks at Hadesgate put one of the works, "Courtesy Call", in the second Tiny Terrors antho. I'm still waiting for the rights to return to me on those and a few more, but hopefully there will be author copies lying around for people who say nice things about my vivid imagination. |
| Luke Posts : 41 A Glimpse of Hell ![]() |
To see preview art of The Dark Gospel parts 3 and 4, check out my DeviantArt profile at midwinter-creations.deviantart.com. |
| D.K. Thompson Posts : 18 |
I'm looking forward to seeing what both you guys put out in this issue. You guys are both constants for Murky Depths, and I dig looking forward to your upcoming work in issues. Also can't wait to see Mur Lafferty's comic. |
| Edward Morris Posts : 13 |
Cheers, D.K. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the positive response I've gotten from this vein of my work has been very inspirational, powerful and appreciated. Not only am I writing new material, but I have a whole trunkful of these type that are being dusted off and barked into muster. A lot of them are homages to writers who have either sat down and busted their asses to mentor with me firsthand, or just changed my life so much I had to give them their props. Fellow recovering Central Pennsylvanian and Heliotrope ribbon-cutter Jeff VanderMeer is the latest subject of same. I wrote a Central PA elves-and-the-shoemaker routine that, of necessity, had to be titled "The Cage." There's no copyright on titles, but I asked JV's permission anyway. VanderMeer's "The Cage" was one of the top three most disturbing stories I have ever read in my life, and I can't recommend it too highly. (It's in City of Saints and Madmen.) |
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